The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea on Sunday launched a short range missile on Friday creating strain in the reunification efforts with North Korea. The missile launch was the second in a series of test the nation is doing to strengthen their arms capabilities. South Korean President Moon Jae-in remarked that the last missile test [...]

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A panel of the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Friday ruled that the Arizona Department of Corrections‘ (ADC) outgoing mail policy calling for a “page-by-page content review” of inmates’ confidential outgoing legal mail violated the First and Sixth Amendments of the US Constitution. In reaching this conclusion, the panel applied Nordstrom [...]

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The cabinet of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe approved a special bill on Friday allowing the reigning Emperor Akihito to abdicate his throne. This development comes after the 83-year-old emperor hinted at the negative impact the grueling schedule had on his health during a televised remark last year. The current laws preclude the emperor from retiring, [...]

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JURIST Guest Columnist, Roy S. Gutterman, of School of Public Communications at Syracuse University discusses the implications of late-night television political satire and the effect of FCC regulation on the First Amendment… Since the election late-night TV show hosts have been making a killing at the expense of the Trump administration. But new Federal Communications [...]

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A settlement was reached between plaintiffs and several car manufacturers in a lawsuit concerning defective Takata airbag inflators on Thursday. The faulty airbags would rupture and expel debris, causing injury and damage to the vehicle’s cabin. At least 16 deaths were linked to the defect. Toyota, Subaru, Mazda and BMW will collectively pay out $553 [...]

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